Ella es una candidata bilingüe y responde con calma.
She is a bilingual candidate and answers calmly.
Breakdown of Ella es una candidata bilingüe y responde con calma.
ser
to be
ella
she
y
and
una
a
con calma
calmly
la candidata
the candidate
bilingüe
bilingual
responder
to answer
Questions & Answers about Ella es una candidata bilingüe y responde con calma.
Why is it es and not está?
Use ser (es) to classify or identify someone: she is a candidate. Estar is for states/conditions or temporary roles. You might hear Está de candidata to stress a temporary or current role in a race. Both are correct but carry different nuances:
- Es candidata = She is (a) candidate (classification).
- Está de candidata = She’s serving/acting as a candidate (temporary/role).
Do I need the article una after ser here?
With professions/roles after ser, Spanish often drops the article: Es candidata. However, when the noun is modified (by an adjective or phrase), using the article is common and often preferred: Es una candidata bilingüe. Both Es candidata bilingüe and Es una candidata bilingüe are accepted; the version with una sounds more natural to many speakers.
Why candidata and not candidato?
How do you pronounce bilingüe and what are the two dots for?
How can I type ü?
What’s the plural?
What does responde tell me about the verb?
Responde is third-person singular present indicative of responder. It can mean:
- Habitual: “She answers/responds (in general) calmly.”
- Right now/contextual present: “She’s responding calmly.”
A common synonym is contestar: Ella contesta con calma.
Are there preposition rules with responder?
Is con calma the best way to say “calmly”? What about calmadamente or tranquilamente?
- Con calma is very common and natural for manner.
- Tranquilamente also sounds natural: Responde tranquilamente.
- Calmadamente exists but sounds more formal/less frequent.
- Colloquially you’ll also hear a predicate adjective: Responde tranquila (if the subject is female) / Responde tranquilo (male), which effectively means “responds calmly.”
Can I drop Ella?
Why is the adjective after the noun (candidata bilingüe), not before?
Should y change to e here?
Does responde mean right now or generally? How do I say “is responding (right now)”?
Any Latin American alternatives for candidata?
How do I say “She answers him/her/them calmly”?
Add an indirect object pronoun:
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“How does verb conjugation work in Spanish?”
Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.
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